If it shoots as good as my 9, it will probably replace the 9 at my bedside. Or maybe just sit beside it. A boy does like variety, after all.I really liked the flat feel of the .45. It's tough to wait for ridiculous protocols when all you want to do is pick up a darn gun. I hope you get it soon...and yeah, the gents like a little change up now and then too .
Nuttin that I know of….What’d you do?
No...sometimes posts show up after I have gone through. I'm on a Mac, sorry Not me!!Wow!! I must be on somebody’s list……..
You sure about that?Nuttin that I know of….
Same, but I gotta say I shoot the standard guns a lot less than the dots. But the dots are what I carry so....Train and love both ways. Dot and reg sights. I have an affinity still for non rds guns.
Yes, I do too!Train and love both ways. Dot and reg sights. I have an affinity still for non rds guns.
Yeah, now I know where next month's pension (and overtime pay) will be going.Okay. Now i really have to start looking at an optic ready slide. It’s only money.
Well it clearly isn’t for everyone, but I firmly believe it would be if people gave them a chance and went about it the right way. I think the biggest turn off for people is the whole “ finding the dot” thing. Which there are several easy solutions for.Okay. Now i really have to start looking at an optic ready slide. It’s only money.
I have my Holosun set on the circle only setting. Sometimes the dot only setting makes it hard to spot the dot, sometimes. The circle and dot setting is too much in my opinion. I think it obscures the target too much. I like the circle only setting myself.Well it clearly isn’t for everyone, but I firmly believe it would be if people gave them a chance and went about it the right way. I think the biggest turn off for people is the whole “ finding the dot” thing. Which there are several easy solutions for.
Options are great. One thing's for sure, when you first start training with a dot, the donut of death reticle is really helpful until you get your consistency with your draw down pat.I have my Holosun set on the circle only setting. Sometimes the dot only setting makes it hard to spot the dot, sometimes. The circle and dot setting is too much in my opinion. I think it obscures the target too much. I like the circle only setting myself.
That’s not even close to the top of my Crazy S&?T @KillerFord1977 Does list.I prefer a super small dot and I keep it on a really low setting to where the dot is almost faint. Drives @SimonRL nuts. “ Is this thing even on” ??
I’m done with the SCS. It’s just too bright. I might unload the one I just bought for the Walther even though it looks really nice. I prefer the EPS Carry, which has manual and auto brightness settings. The green reticle is a bit spendy though.The auto brightness feature on the SCS is miles above the other Holosun models by the way.
I am open to trying them. Anything to gain an edge and i’m in.Well it clearly isn’t for everyone, but I firmly believe it would be if people gave them a chance and went about it the right way. I think the biggest turn off for people is the whole “ finding the dot” thing. Which there are several easy solutions for.
@belladonna VP9SK OR slides are out there. https://hkparts.net/pistol-parts/h-k-hk-vp9sk-optics-ready-slide-conversion-kit/
A bit pricey but you can sell you non-optic slide no problem.
You can usually find deals on the HK forum. https://www.hkpro.com/forums/
Great shooting, btw. If you can find one as a rental, try an FN545 it is an amazingly soft shooting .45.
As everyone knows, I’m all in on dots and am rapidly going all green on all of my pistols. I used to like a big window, but Where I train with a green/red dot constantly the dot is always there on presentation and I don’t even see the housing, so window size has by and large become a non-factor.
Keep up the great work and look out for the Golden Ticket from @KillerFord1977 to try out for the North Texas Cool Kids Club.